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Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)

Why choose the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa

  • The school is among the top 100 in the world and ranks 3rd in Ontario.
  • The employment rate for nursing is 96%.
  • The program has been around for over 50 years.
  • Our professors conduct research to improve professional practices. 

A brand new ultramodern building

The School of Nursing has just moved into a new hall. The classrooms and labs are equipped with the latest technology so that we can base our teaching on real-life situations, stimulate innovation, and conduct research that is key to improving health care and quality of life for people around the world. 

Financial aid available  

The Government of Ontario has launched a new grant for students who newly enrol in nursing programs to help them pay for tuition, books and other expenses directly related to their education.

The Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing is offered jointly with an Ottawa-area college in both official languages.

The program seeks to prepare the next generation of nurses to offer high quality nursing care and assume leadership roles within the health care system. It provides a solid theoretical foundation to enable you to engage with clients in activities that promote health, prevent illness and injury, and foster optimal recovery from or adaptation to illness or injury.

The Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing can be completed through the following paths:

Course sequences

uOttawa campus, Woodroffe campus and Pembroke campus

What to expect

Consortium National de Formation en Santé (CNFS)

The Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS) is a national association of post-secondary institutions that offer educational programs in French for various health-care professions. 

The CNFS aims to improve access to health-care services in French in minority language communities by training Francophone health-care professionals and by supporting research related to this training and to the needs of these communities. 

The University of Ottawa is one of 16 CNFS member institutions. 

Its role is to support the health-care sector students, professors, researchers, professionals and supervisors who are involved in its targeted programs in three faculties, namely the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Health Sciences, and the Faculty of Social Sciences.